EARLY TEENAGE PREGNANCIES IN HULL

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KONJE, JC
PALMER, A
WATSON, A
HAY, DM
IMRIE, A
EWINGS, P
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[1] PRINCESS ROYAL HOSP,DEPT GYNAECOL,HULL HU8 9HE,ENGLAND
[2] HULL MATERN HOSP,DEPT OBSTET,HULL HU9 5LX,ENGLAND
[3] SOMERSET HLTH AUTHOR,TAUNTON,SOMERSET,ENGLAND
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10.1111/j.1471-0528.1992.tb13699.x
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R71 [妇产科学];
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Objectives To determine the pattern, obstetric outcome and factors that predispose to pregnancies in young teenagers in Hull. Design Retrospective study of case records of pregnancies from 1977 to 1988 in girls aged 16 years or less and in a control group of nulliparous women aged 20-24 years. Setting Hull health district hospitals. Subjects 1 660 pregnant teenagers and 3 576 nulliparas aged 20-24 years. Main outcome measures Ages at pregnancy, number of pregnancies per year, gestational age at booking and delivery, antenatal complications, mode of delivery, utilization of contraceptives and some social factors. Results Of the 1 660 pregnancies in the young adolescents, 59.6% were terminations. The youngest girl was 11. The average annual incidence of early teenage pregnancies was 10.5 per 1 000 girls aged 10-16 compared to 6.4 per 1 000 in England and Wales. Physical characteristics and pattern of antenatal care were similar in the study and control groups. Anaemia was 2.53 times as common in teenagers (95% CI 2.19-2.9; P<0.0001) while hypertension alone was 1.7 times as frequent (95% CI 1.28-2.4; P = 0.002). Pre-eclampsia and proteinuric disorders were similar in the two groups. Apart from prolonged pregnancy, which was significantly less common in the index group, other gestational ages at delivery and birthweights were the same in both groups. The caesarean section rate in the index group was 0.56 times that in the control group (95% CI 0.4-0.75; P<0.0001) but forceps deliveries were 2.37 times as common in the index group (95% CI 1.80-3.12; P <0.0001). The uncorrected perinatal mortality rates were 13.6/1000 and 15.7/1000 in the index and control groups respectively. Conclusion Early teenage pregnancies are common in Hull and, contrary to previous reports, are physically well tolerated by the early adolescents who book early and attend antenatal clinics regularly. Ineffective utilization and ignorance of contraceptive methods are contributory factors. We recommend that emphasis should be placed on providing contraceptive services for teenagers and adopting a more purposeful and holistic approach to sex education.
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